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Voices from the Front Line • Episode 1: Dr Emily Sayers

16 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Voices from the Front line, host Derek Boyle speaks with Dr Emily Sayers, Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University, about the complex and evolving world of teacher education. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience, Emily reflects on her multifaceted role as a teacher educator, researcher, and mentor, and explores how student teachers develop their professional identities. The conversation highlights the importance of critical reflection, diverse educational philosophies, and collaborative professional learning in shaping effective and adaptive educators.

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